On Fri, 11 Oct 2019, Manfred Spraul wrote:
Update and document memory barriers for mqueue.c:
- ewp->state is read without any locks, thus READ_ONCE is required.
In general we relied on the barrier for not needing READ/WRITE_ONCE,
but I agree this scenario should be better documented with them.
Similarly imo, the 'state' should also need them for write, even ifOk, so let's convert everything to _ONCE. (assuming that my analysis below is incorrect)
under the lock -- consistency and documentation, for example.
In addition, I think it makes sense to encapsulate some of theI thought that the simple "memory barrier is provided" is enough, so I had removed the comment.
pipelined send/recv operations, that also can allow us to keep
the barrier comments in pipelined_send(), which I wonder why
you chose to remove. Something like so, before your changes:
diff --git a/ipc/mqueue.c b/ipc/mqueue.c
index 3d920ff15c80..be48c0ba92f7 100644
--- a/ipc/mqueue.c
+++ b/ipc/mqueue.c
@@ -918,17 +918,12 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE1(mq_unlink, const char __user *, u_name)
Â* The same algorithm is used for senders.
Â*/
-/* pipelined_send() - send a message directly to the task waiting in
- * sys_mq_timedreceive() (without inserting message into a queue).
- */
-static inline void pipelined_send(struct wake_q_head *wake_q,
+static inline void __pipelined_op(struct wake_q_head *wake_q,
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct mqueue_inode_info *info,
-ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct msg_msg *message,
-ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct ext_wait_queue *receiver)
+ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct ext_wait_queue *this)
{
-ÂÂÂ receiver->msg = message;
-ÂÂÂ list_del(&receiver->list);
-ÂÂÂ wake_q_add(wake_q, receiver->task);
+ÂÂÂ list_del(&this->list);
+ÂÂÂ wake_q_add(wake_q, this->task);
ÂÂÂÂ/*
ÂÂÂÂ * Rely on the implicit cmpxchg barrier from wake_q_add such
ÂÂÂÂ * that we can ensure that updating receiver->state is the last
@@ -937,7 +932,19 @@ static inline void pipelined_send(struct wake_q_head *wake_q,
ÂÂÂÂ * yet, at that point we can later have a use-after-free
ÂÂÂÂ * condition and bogus wakeup.
ÂÂÂÂ */
-ÂÂÂ receiver->state = STATE_READY;
+ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ this->state = STATE_READY;
+}
+
+/* pipelined_send() - send a message directly to the task waiting in
+ * sys_mq_timedreceive() (without inserting message into a queue).
+ */
+static inline void pipelined_send(struct wake_q_head *wake_q,
+ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct mqueue_inode_info *info,
+ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct msg_msg *message,
+ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ struct ext_wait_queue *receiver)
+{
+ÂÂÂ receiver->msg = message;
+ÂÂÂ __pipelined_op(wake_q, info, receiver);
}
/* pipelined_receive() - if there is task waiting in sys_mq_timedsend()
@@ -955,9 +962,7 @@ static inline void pipelined_receive(struct wake_q_head *wake_q,
ÂÂÂÂif (msg_insert(sender->msg, info))
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ return;
-ÂÂÂ list_del(&sender->list);
-ÂÂÂ wake_q_add(wake_q, sender->task);
-ÂÂÂ sender->state = STATE_READY;
+ÂÂÂ __pipelined_op(wake_q, info, sender);
}
static int do_mq_timedsend(mqd_t mqdes, const char __user *u_msg_ptr,